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Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (born July 14, 1932) is an American former football player, bodyguard, actor, singer, Protestant minister, and motivational speaker. He was a college All-American football player for Penn State , and earned a place in the NCAA 100th anniversary list of 100 most influential student athletes. [ 1 ]
Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic When Brooke Shields’ daughter Grier Hammond Henchy joined her mom on the red carpet in New York City on Sunday, December 10, fans were quick to ...
Brooke Shields and her daughter Grier share a love for fashion — but they don't always have the same sartorial vision.. While discussing her new haircare line Commence, the actress, 59, tells ...
Brooke Shields’s youngest daughter Grier Henchy has been busy following in her mom’s sartorial footsteps. After wearing her mom's red 1998 Golden Globes gown for prom in 2022, the model ...
[31] [32] Jones's death left Rosey Grier as the last surviving member of the Fearsome Foursome, the L.A. Rams defensive line which is widely considered the best such unit in the history of the NFL. Of the former defensive standout, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said, "Even with his fellow Hall of Famers, Deacon Jones held a special status.
Johnson worked on the presidential election campaign of United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and on June 5, 1968, with the help of Rosey Grier, he apprehended Sirhan Sirhan immediately after Sirhan had assassinated Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Kennedy died the following day at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Brooke Shields is officially an empty nester. The Pretty Baby star, 59, took to Instagram on Monday, August 26, to reveal that her daughter Grier, 18, has left for college. Grier follows in her ...
The Rosey Grier Show: Talk show Herself 1968 The Pat Boone Show: Variety show Herself 1968 The Woody Woodbury Show: Talk show Herself 1968 The Dean Martin Show: Variety show Performed "I Have Loved Me A Man". Also performed "So Long", "Now Is The Hour" and "Auld Lang Syne" with Dean Martin. (sn 3, ep 29) 1968 The Dean Martin Show: Variety show